Headlight



Ratefited m. I 1921-.

' new x Hess, or LAKE Woe'rm mommy tieonoree.

Applic'ation iled betcha-'9, 1592i Serial No. 51,538; I

This invention relates to lamps especially designed for use upon automobiles, an ob ectheing to provide an au-tonmbile hendli'gl'lt whioh will direct the rays of light clown war dly and latei qlly in a -lvz n e of the automobile and 'will prevent an of the rays jrom rising above a substantially l'lOLlZQlh tnl line and will thus afford a maximum amount of light for the driver of the-untomobile and at the same time prevent a glar' ing light from interfering with the vision of Approaching drivers "or other persons.

Another object of the invent-ionis the provision of a headlight; which includes a multiplicity of separate light directing passages designed to direct the rays of light in i proper, direction for the accomplishment of the purposes above set forth together with it reflector which is designed to reflect the light from a suitable source into and alon these passages.-

, 1th the above and other objects in view,

' the invention further includesthe fol'lowi'rrg novel features and details of construction, to be hereinafter more fully described, -illustrated in the accompanying (lm-wing's'ahd pointed out in the appended claims.

showing am-o'difid form of theinvention.

shown in Figure 4.-

b isformc 'bv'arefiector it which-includes.

Figure 5 is an elevation of'the reflector Figure 6' 1s a front View showing the horiiontnlly disposed vertically spaeed' light passages illustrated in Figure 4.

1 Referring to thedrowihes in deta-ihhvherw. 1n like. characters of reference denote eorrespending parts. the reference character 10 indicates the casing of the lamp which is provided with alight compartment 11- and a tubular extension. 1:2, while the reference character 13 indicatw an electric bulhlocated within the top ofthe light compatt z'nent.

The rear of the li htf compartment a plurality of separate-eoncavedmfieeting surfaces 15 which are designed to reflect the is a section taken substantiallyrn-ys' of light from the bulb 13 into a plumlity of separate light passages 16.

Those light passages are formed of green glass tubular passages, the walls of \Yllllll' a re ground or {tested to pre \ent reflection of the l-igshts rays-therein and preferably to permitthe'snid rz ys'to be directed longitudinally of the assages. The upper passnges aresuhstantml-l-y horizontally arranged so thut the rays of light will-he directed for- \vairdly and will not rise above a substanonttva-rdly and downwardly flar'edso as to direct the rays of light from these passages late-rally and forwardly'so as to supply light upon the r-oxiel-mazsy in-fntlv a'nce of and toenaside' of the automobile. The passages 16. in try he formed in an suitable-manner but it is-preferred to provide.

a unitary'strneture of substantially honey comb formation.

If desired, the light passages may extend tially horizontal line. The lower-edges are horixontnlfllv across the lam ens-in" asindi Q P cat-ed at 16' in Figures 4 end ,6 of th'e'dr'mw ings, the vertical partitions being omitted.-

The passages 16- .helow the axial center of the lamp are directed downwardly sothat the fay-s of light will-be likeit'ise-d-ownward ly directed;

The reflector 14' which is loeated within the lamp easing: 10 is' formed ofra plurality:

of vertically spaced c'onm ved' reflecti -surfaces 15' whichextend-horizontally .aeross the lam-phasing, one o fthese reflecting sat-'- fa'ces being prox' id-ed for each light paissagelti'.

' If desired,-the fron t'o'f'the casing may closed byya glass or other transparent panel.

-- 17 so as to-lexclud'e dirt and .rnoisture.

The invention is susceptible of various other ehangesin its-form. proportions and minor details of eonstrueiion and the right is herein reserred' to 'n mke su-chfehn nges as properly full within the" scope-of thea'p i p de ms... t. v

Having-described the. lllVfihtiOll what is claimed 15:.-

1. In a lamp, 2. easing, re'fleetor dis 7 posed transversely at the resuof the easing and including a plurality of independent reflectingsurfaces,- :1' lens covering the front @116 of thewcasingg separate light passages extending inwardly from the lens "an gapv p'reeinbledistance apart mdterminating -short. of the refieotorend e-soui oe oi light j jzmca of the latter.

1a.v m mwt i flimited within the casing above the Phi-n0 nf (ltt light pnsfiages and reflector and m ad- 2. In- :1 l-zmip, :1 casing, a reflector (l-i'spusvd trimsverSclv at the War of the casi-l'ig and including a plurality of independent reflecting suri'n'yvs, a lc'ns covering the rant end of thucwsin'g a separate light pas-age For ezu-hnf the l'vilmrtii'igsurfncQ with the light pzm ages' cxtcmlinginwardly iron; t-lie lvns :m :tpprcct'ahh- (llSltU'lCl! tUWZH'Ll-ttlltl termmatmg 's'hurtuf the rcfh-ctor and a source of light lucatctl within the casing above the plane ofthu light passages and r'cflcctur and" in advance of the latter. t

3. In a lamp, a casing, a reflector disposed tra-nsvrsely at the rear of the casing pneeiqble distance apart; and terminating sh-nrt' nf the mil-actor, soma- 0f sail lightpassages having parallel walls extending pnrallvl with thaa'xial cbntur 0f thz; casmg and other of szii'd p'nssagvs having! their outerv and hnttom walls inclined laterally and (lmvmva-n-lly and a swim-e of light located within llltt casing hm-e thy: plane of the light pnssugk-s aml reflector and; in :l-klV-QHL'Q 8.0.

of the lam-r.

1ntcstimuny wherco-f'l ailix. my signature.

LERQY 1-; Ross" 

